Xbox One Suffers Frame Stutter In Call Of Duty: Ghosts

I guess that question was answered a heck of a lot sooner than I thought. The very first footage of Call of Duty: Ghosts has gone live for the Xbox One thanks to YouTuber TmarTn. The footage is nothing special but a few key details in the footage reveals something that many gamers were slightly worried about since reports of PS4 frame rate issues went public.

Well, the big question was if this was an isolated case with the PlayStation 4 or if the Xbox One would suffer the same problem... well, the Xbox One suffers the same problem.

DualShockers spotted the two new videos from TmarTn, which you can check out below. You'll notice that at the 0:44 mark in the first video there is frame stutter, and at the 0:45 mark in the second video you'll spot some of the frames dropping. You'll also get slight hints of continued frame drops throughout the second video when he makes quick movements (if you keep the resolution consistent).

Given that there is nothing graphically burdening happening in either video, the stutter and drops aren't easily noticeable unless you know what you're looking for and where. Even more than that, the “light” action happening on screen won't see the game dropping too massively, not like GTA V on the Xbox 360 and PS3, anyway.

As a few discerning voices noted after seeing the videos: if YouTube compression is limited to 30fps and the game runs at 60fps natively, any frame stutter (or the visible appearance of a dropped frame) would mean that technically the game dipped below 30fps for it to be visible in a YouTube video. Ouch. That does not bode well for the Xbox One at all.

This isn't some conspiracy to rag on the Xbox One but it is a confirmation that Call of Duty: Ghosts' poor performance on the PS4 isn't wholly owed to Sony's new generation console alone. This problem is a shared experience across both next-gen consoles. Funnily enough, there hasn't been any noteworthy mention of the Wii U dropping frames. Oh, the irony.

Nevertheless, if you're getting frame stutter on a next-gen console, just keep in mind you'll be getting that stutter at native 1080p on the PlayStation 4 and 720p on the Xbox One. Also, don't hold out hope for a patch to upgrade the game from 720p to native 1080p because Infinity Ward says it's not likely possible at all.

Reviews for Call of Duty: Ghosts on every platform except the Xbox One are available right now. The Xbox One reviews of the game will be eligible for print following the lift of Microsoft's embargo beginning November 12th.